Utilites debt a rising problem
March 31, 2012 at 7:00 pm in Duluth News Tribune
If you’ve got overdue utility bills, a day of reckoning could be just a couple of weeks away. The “cold weather rule,” which protects many Northlanders from having their utilities cut off during winter months, will expire April 15.
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No free pass even if you create 55 jobs, does that include every dishwasher?
Put together $28mi translates to found state money. Sold off another building to Children’s Museum. Athletic Republic is gone. Uses the the city’s one million dollar parking lot donated to the arena. Where is the hotel? Brewery? Fresh markets? Sold a concept to the public just like what is going on at the cement silo. Thanks Stauber for being fair and honest.
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Of all the darn gall, to ask a business to pay their utility bill !!!!
on a different note: The problem at the Hacienda Del Sol is a sad one and they deserve some slack with paying their bill, at least they did their best to create a ‘renewable’ fuel source. Trouble is most of the methane is “blowin’ in the wind”, much like the hot-air from politicians.
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For all those who get cut off on April 15, remember who to vote for in November. Obama is letting the EPA dictate insane regulations that will close done the coal industry which provides us with cheap electricity. Or maybe you could get some alternative energy from the billions Obama gave to companies like Solyndra, but wait, most of them have gone bankrupt or China can sell you solar panels that are cheaper. obama’s energy policy is floating some where on a pond with green algae. Those ideas are 20-30 years out to be cost effective. We need relief now.
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